Back to newsCrete recorded a 5% drop in tourism revenue in 2025, despite welcoming more visitors overall. German tourists represented a growing share of arrivals, continuing an upward trend from previous years. The revenue decline suggests visitors are spending less per trip, possibly opting for shorter stays or budget accommodation. Around 25% of the island's total tourist traffic is directly tied to a single source market, highlighting how exposed the local economy is to shifts in traveler behavior. For visitors planning a trip, this context is useful: the island remains heavily geared toward international tourism, with English widely spoken and services well-adapted to foreign travelers. Competition among accommodations and tour operators may translate into better pricing and deals for tourists booking in 2025 and 2026.
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Crete Tourism Boom Masks Revenue Decline as Visitors Spend Less
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